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>> i think with technology getting better and better, we will see more and more of these. you know, i think it's always very, very important to remember that that the technology might be getting close tore connecting you with medical care. but it should never replace medical care. that is what you should always think and we have seen all the body tracking technologies, you can measure your heart rate and everything. but your smartphone will not replace your doctor. >> very good advice. we have been hearing about this new thing for twitter that lets us watch video right there on the page. tell us about vine, i have been hearing you talk about it on the network earlier in the week. >> sure, vine, it's something that is getting a lot of attention, and it's a separate app that you download, but it's under the parent twitter company. and, you can take six second videos using your iphone by putting your hand on the phone and it will record the video. it will go in six seconds and it loops over and over again and it has spurred a lot of creativity. in twitter, you have 140 charac
>> i think with technology getting better and better, we will see more and more of these. you know, i think it's always very, very important to remember that that the technology might be getting close tore connecting you with medical care. but it should never replace medical care. that is what you should always think and we have seen all the body tracking technologies, you can measure your heart rate and everything. but your smartphone will not replace your doctor. >> very good...
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we are at a point we actually do need to study this, because our technology seems to be getting ahead of our morals. >> i don't know about our morals. but certainly ahead of our laws. the technology is advancing so fast, actually the thing you can claim the most credit for is your smart phone. the fact we are spending billions of dollars on these phones means batteries are getting smaller and processing is getting better. that technology can be used in all kinds of places. >> when you look at the notion of bringing these drones back into sort of civilian applications, it sounds sinister off the bat. but there are remarkable applications that are very beneficial to everyone, when it comes to drones in the united states. >> there are. my favorite kind of benign example is let's pretend for a second you and i own a golf course. we feel guilty, because we dump millions of gallons of water on the grass to keep it green. we know we are wasting some of it, because some places don't need water. if we had a small uav that could measure how much water was on the ground we could water more effic
we are at a point we actually do need to study this, because our technology seems to be getting ahead of our morals. >> i don't know about our morals. but certainly ahead of our laws. the technology is advancing so fast, actually the thing you can claim the most credit for is your smart phone. the fact we are spending billions of dollars on these phones means batteries are getting smaller and processing is getting better. that technology can be used in all kinds of places. >> when...
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it's not a bad idea to find ute what technological applications to solve the carbon crisis that we're facing. but unfortunately a lot of the science is still in early stages and may have additional side effects that we don't fully understand yet. >> what are side effects? this is changing the bottom of the ocean, right? >> conceivably, what would happen is the phytoplankton at the surface would grow, according to minerals and iron that we seed the ocean with. and those would absorb it, being a plant those would absorb in decay absorb carbon, oxygen, and see sequester carbon out of the air. we don't know all of the potential impacts that they can have for food chains, also algae blooms toxic to animals as well as humans. early days of understanding what the long-term ramifications of the geoengineering would be. >> the ocean acidification. where are we going to go when our oceans die? when those oceans die, if they do, that's, to me, more important than the land being dry or getting more rain because of global warming climate change. we have to do something. we have to do it soon. we a
it's not a bad idea to find ute what technological applications to solve the carbon crisis that we're facing. but unfortunately a lot of the science is still in early stages and may have additional side effects that we don't fully understand yet. >> what are side effects? this is changing the bottom of the ocean, right? >> conceivably, what would happen is the phytoplankton at the surface would grow, according to minerals and iron that we seed the ocean with. and those would absorb...
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. >> reporter: ultimately the technology that made the studio special became out of date. >> when you came to work, it was a tape based studio. you knew what you were getting. >> reporter: the analog sound city became a casualty of a digital age. >> like many things, there's no bookstore, there's no music store, and there's no sound city. >> reporter: groll salvaged the recording console to use in his own studio, ultimately he says the moving and the album are a celebration of musical and perfection. >> you don't have to sing exactly on key. it's the emotion of being a passionate player. and it's those imperfections that give you personality as an artist. ultimately having an appreciation for what it sounds like to be a human being, that's what sound city represents. >> reporter: nischelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >> thanks for watching, everyone. news room international with michael holmes starts now. >>> ashleigh ban field thanks. welcome everybody to newsroom international i'm michael holmes. and we are as always taking you around the world in 60 minutes. here's what's going on out
. >> reporter: ultimately the technology that made the studio special became out of date. >> when you came to work, it was a tape based studio. you knew what you were getting. >> reporter: the analog sound city became a casualty of a digital age. >> like many things, there's no bookstore, there's no music store, and there's no sound city. >> reporter: groll salvaged the recording console to use in his own studio, ultimately he says the moving and the album are a...
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when technology displaces it it's a chance to take the resources and displace it. what's missing is the leadership to say here is where you go. i believe in helping people that are down. if you take people for two years and you take care of them and don't give them new skills, they lose confidence and lose certainty. they will become institutionalized and not be a part of the future. our job is to say here are the tools to help you get to the next level of your life. so you can help create the new american revolution. it's a science. it's not well studied. most people know everything about post-traumatic stress where someone has had a trauma and it effects them for the rest of their life. they have shakes, tremors, headaches, can't sleep, nightmares. there are people that have gone through the exact same trauma and have found way to trigger that into a drive and they are no longer broken and they are healed. when they do there's three things people find they have done studies on. if you make it to the growth side, you find out you're more powerful than anything you
when technology displaces it it's a chance to take the resources and displace it. what's missing is the leadership to say here is where you go. i believe in helping people that are down. if you take people for two years and you take care of them and don't give them new skills, they lose confidence and lose certainty. they will become institutionalized and not be a part of the future. our job is to say here are the tools to help you get to the next level of your life. so you can help create the...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>> welcome back, everyone. tonight is the night the lights went out in new orleans. delaying the super bowl for about 40 minutes. the lights went out for about 35 minutes. it took a couple minutes to get play resumed. some people down in new orleans and beyond have some explaining to do. the momentum has changed. when the lights went out, the score was 28-6 in favor of the ravens. now, guess what, the san francisco 49ers, it's looking like they are going to take the lead at any moment and could very well win this thing. did that delay in the game change the momentum and what are the repercussions from that, we're keeping a close eye on it for you. we have some oth
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but from what we understand, the police there in the fbi had a lot of technology at their disposal, this was a request from the fbi to the pentagon and to the defense secretary to see what assets, perhaps, could help. we know the military has used a lot of detection equipment over the years. they have been refining that in their search for ieds in iraq and afghanistan. >> i just want to scoot back out to victor for a moment. i know you were talking to the fbi about this. understandably, they have been cagey about the kind of work they were doing alongside the military and what kind of equipment. how did they qualify it to you? >> reporter: there was that report from people here that boom, the explosion. we wanted to know if there were explosives inside the bunker or if that was used as a diversion. i reached out to the fbi, i want to read what the response was. sorry, those tactical questions are something that we are very sensitive about discussing. i know that there is huge interest, but we may never be able to answer all of the questions that are out there about how we did it. it's im
but from what we understand, the police there in the fbi had a lot of technology at their disposal, this was a request from the fbi to the pentagon and to the defense secretary to see what assets, perhaps, could help. we know the military has used a lot of detection equipment over the years. they have been refining that in their search for ieds in iraq and afghanistan. >> i just want to scoot back out to victor for a moment. i know you were talking to the fbi about this. understandably,...
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that's when the technology disappears when it seems like this could be the future. you get a little sketched out okay, they know my identity. i would say that's the one to look out for. >> reminds me of "minority report" na movie that seems to have called it so well. >> yeah. >> can you phone actually replace your wallet? and if it does, aren't we talking a substantial security risk? >> look, i mean, can it actually replace your wallet? that's a little bit far off. we're definitely seeing this could be the future. and if this is the future and if your phone could replace your wallet, what happens if you lose your phone? almost like you lose your phone and your wallet. you've got to be careful. i put a lot of personal information into these apps. google wallet had something where if you lose your phone and have your information attached to this, you can go online and deactivate your account. i think a lot of these companies are figuring out the safest ways to go forward with this because if you do lose your smartphone and you have all your credit card information in
that's when the technology disappears when it seems like this could be the future. you get a little sketched out okay, they know my identity. i would say that's the one to look out for. >> reminds me of "minority report" na movie that seems to have called it so well. >> yeah. >> can you phone actually replace your wallet? and if it does, aren't we talking a substantial security risk? >> look, i mean, can it actually replace your wallet? that's a little bit far...
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any chance they could marry these two technologies? >> not in the short term. this is not an immediate threat. remember, we've had two previous nuclear tests in north korea in 2006 and 2009. they had a couple of rocket launches and a nuclear weapon requires more than that. you have to take a crude device, fashion it into a weapon, miniaturize it so that you can put it on a rocket and that rocket has to be 100% reliable. you can't shoot it up and have it come crashing back down on your own territory with a nuclear weapon. so, that's going to take quite a while. definitely moving in that direction. an unwelcome set of developments. no one wants their program to progress, but i wouldn't say this poses an immediate threat to the united states. for me, the real threat here is that because of changes in south korean military doctrine and because we have two new leaders in korea. a new president in south korea, a new leader in north korea, i worry more about one of them making a mistake and then a crisis sort of getting out of control. if you ask me, that's the nearte
any chance they could marry these two technologies? >> not in the short term. this is not an immediate threat. remember, we've had two previous nuclear tests in north korea in 2006 and 2009. they had a couple of rocket launches and a nuclear weapon requires more than that. you have to take a crude device, fashion it into a weapon, miniaturize it so that you can put it on a rocket and that rocket has to be 100% reliable. you can't shoot it up and have it come crashing back down on your own...
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this is technology that we could do. we could develop this. this is rocket science. >> keep it further away. bill nye the science guy. >> ever so slightly change its speed, yeah. >> fascinating. just fascinating. all right, and actually if you google nasa, there's tons of stuff to watch and see. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights as always. >> thank you. >>> now picture this. you are stuck on the highway in a huge snowstorm and end up having to spend the night at a walmart. that was the reality for some folks last night on long island. we'll have the latest as the northeast digs out. enough of jup my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including
this is technology that we could do. we could develop this. this is rocket science. >> keep it further away. bill nye the science guy. >> ever so slightly change its speed, yeah. >> fascinating. just fascinating. all right, and actually if you google nasa, there's tons of stuff to watch and see. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights as always. >> thank you. >>> now picture this. you are stuck on the highway in a huge snowstorm and end up having to spend...
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the technology gave them the ability to "see" whaft was goin on. we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could either see that shape or see the actual gun itself, hopefully we'll get those answers. >> why all the secrecy, though? it's difficult to understand why authorities aren't coming out and saying exactly how this went down. >> reporter: yeah, all they're telling us is that it ended with him being fatally shot. i can tell you that the shooting review board from d.c. is on its way to midland city to complete that investigation. that has some information that hopefully we'll get soon. i reached out to the
the technology gave them the ability to "see" whaft was goin on. we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation...
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it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. and you'll only find it in one place: at a sleep number store. where right now, during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and you can save an astonishing 50% on our innovative sleep number limited edition bed. you won't find your sleep number setting at an ordinary mattress store. you'll find it exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort...individualized. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> welcome back. the celebrating still happening now in baltimore. police trying to corral some of the partying. they have been able to get some of the folks off of those streets. these pictures courtesy of wjz in baltimore, maryland. we'll get back to the city of baltimore in a moment. lamar campbell is the host of "life after the game" on voice americ
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you can imagine the resources, the technology, the equipment that they are putting out onto the roads. 600 snow removers are out there already in place for this monster storm that is expected all the way from new york to maine. quite an amazing thing that we're watching here. we're going to be bringing this to you minute by minute, hour by hour as this unfolds over the next 24 hours. i want to take you to boston here. indra peterson, you're already bundled up. what can we expect? >> yes. it's definitely already snowing. and what a difference from an hour or so ago. we had people hanging out. they were taking their dogs out for a run. now the snow is wet and sticky, it may stick to the ground a little bit, it's just us out here. let's talk habit this blizzard is expected to storm. the first storm in that's yesterday bringing heavy thunderstorms moved up to the midatlantic. then we have the cool dry air out of the arctic and canada. that's a second storm around the ohio valley. when these two storms merge together, that brings us the coastal bomb that we like to call it. this nor'easter
you can imagine the resources, the technology, the equipment that they are putting out onto the roads. 600 snow removers are out there already in place for this monster storm that is expected all the way from new york to maine. quite an amazing thing that we're watching here. we're going to be bringing this to you minute by minute, hour by hour as this unfolds over the next 24 hours. i want to take you to boston here. indra peterson, you're already bundled up. what can we expect? >> yes....
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but as the world waits to see whether north korea's nuclear technology has advanced back on the dmz it's business as usual. they spot a north korean soldier in the distance. this was once used for prisoner exchanges, until it was abandoned in the late 1960s. the bridge of no return is a stark reminder two koreas are still technically at war. this estranged relationship will deteriorate once north korea conducts it's third nuclear test. which could happen at any time. cnn, seoul. >> so there's an internet video clip, it's going around today. it sounds like bad karaoke but looks like armageddon. watch this. so if you listen closely here, you might just hear what is in the background. it's kind of a cheesy version of we are the world. you might remember that. what the clip is showing, this is manhattan under attack. north korean missiles flying around the world. the video posted by north korean propaganda web site hit the web just a few weeks after north korea successful launch of a satellite. so the original video was pulled from youtube after u.s. video game company complained the north k
but as the world waits to see whether north korea's nuclear technology has advanced back on the dmz it's business as usual. they spot a north korean soldier in the distance. this was once used for prisoner exchanges, until it was abandoned in the late 1960s. the bridge of no return is a stark reminder two koreas are still technically at war. this estranged relationship will deteriorate once north korea conducts it's third nuclear test. which could happen at any time. cnn, seoul. >> so...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> welcome back to the newsroom. i'm martin savidge. it's not just the northern hemisphere that got rocked this morning by mother nature. the 7.0-magnitude quake that is struck southern colombia. the pacific tsunami warning center said the quake did not generate a destructive tsunami. >>> wikileaks' founder, julian assange, has waded into the drone debate. he's slamming the u.s. government for saying it has the right to stage drone strikes against u.s. citizens who are perceived to be "imminent terror threats." >>> and now to a threat of another kind. after dealing with some ba
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you have to understand the technology. there are drones as small as hummingbirds. people can go on youtube and watch them. they'll be everywhere. >> law enforcement, hollywood, all kinds of entities. >> everybody will be using them. i had a student studying with me this summer that had two drones in his car. showed me how to operate them. >> just on the cover of "time" magazine. chris, the final word here. here you are, charlottesville, virginia, my old stomping grounds, beautiful, small town, just two hours away from d.c. you're the first city with this anti-drone resolution. do you think that you all will sort of be the beginning, the domino effect of other cities to come? >> i hope not. i voted against this resolution. i don't think that they pose an immediate danger in charlottesville. i think it is something we need to be keeping an eye on and mr. whitehead is right, there are -- i can imagine situations in which they could be dangerous. but don't think we're under any threat here in charlottesville now. >> john whitehead and kristen sakes, thank you. >>> a se
you have to understand the technology. there are drones as small as hummingbirds. people can go on youtube and watch them. they'll be everywhere. >> law enforcement, hollywood, all kinds of entities. >> everybody will be using them. i had a student studying with me this summer that had two drones in his car. showed me how to operate them. >> just on the cover of "time" magazine. chris, the final word here. here you are, charlottesville, virginia, my old stomping...
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using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> tonight we're talking about the bizarre and frightening child hostage situation going on right now in southern alabama. for days now, a man has held a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker. we don't now the man's intentions, his demands. we don't know if the boy is healthy. we're having a conversation with jennifer hyde who survived a school bus kidnapping back in 1976. they were buried for a time. now i want to bring in a child psychologist. she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for peop
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and then what you're going to find, brianna, the law has not caught up with the technology. we saw this when the internet was first invented. they did not have laws as to what is copyrighted, what is trade marked, what is your personal property rights. we're going to see the same things when people violate your privacy when these drones, what law can you use to go after them. we're going to have to rely on stalking laws, violation of privacy laws currently in place. we're going to have to see a whole lot of legislation following up with the invention of these. >> that's the thing. you have states stepping in and leading the way or certainly i'm imaging somewhat piecemeal. how are they approaching this? >> what they're doing, it's individual counties, individual cities, can say we will ban them within our area. but bear in mind, they cannot ban the federal government from flying drones over into their air space. so on a one by one basis, the cities can say we don't allow -- the seattle mayor came out and said we have them, but won't use them, because there is such a public ou
and then what you're going to find, brianna, the law has not caught up with the technology. we saw this when the internet was first invented. they did not have laws as to what is copyrighted, what is trade marked, what is your personal property rights. we're going to see the same things when people violate your privacy when these drones, what law can you use to go after them. we're going to have to rely on stalking laws, violation of privacy laws currently in place. we're going to have to see a...
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wait until you see this new technology. this is pretty cool. it judged audience reaction. we're talking physiology here in real time. whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> the thing about the super bowl is that every minute counts on and off the clock. so if you're not watching the passes, you're engrossed by the pitches, the ads. this year, 30 seconds of commercial time translated to $4 million in terms of cost. think about that. 30 seconds, 4 million bucks. which ads scored big? we have the man with some answers, brian levine with interscope research. welcome. >> glad to be here. >> explain what you
wait until you see this new technology. this is pretty cool. it judged audience reaction. we're talking physiology here in real time. whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click...
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we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. now our best offer has been extended due to popular demand. installation starting at just $49 -- a savings of $250. adt. always there. . >> per a massive manhunt is under way for a former cop accused of killing police officers he is considered armed and extremely dangerous. we will tell you why police believe he may be seeking revenge. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. predictions for a big blizzard. an historic snowstorm that can cripple the northeast. up to 30 inches of snow forecast. what you need to know. and memo to anyone taking the stage at the awards show. we will see how this sits with the panel. should you get paid overtime? a new lawsuit could mean bigger paychecks for those at home. >> i'm brooke baldwin. we want to begin in southern california. people are on edge as this police officer is on the run. 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner. he is wanted for a string of s
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a lot of technology helps us out. it's not something that is as potentially as deadly as you saw decades ago. >> we knew this was coming four days ago. so we prepared people him almost like a hurricane. the european model again, it did a fantastic job forecasting this combination of warm and cold coming together. now, the warm is here a little bit sooner than the cold. that's why it's raining or mixing with rain in long islands, new jersey and even manhattan. the warm got here a little too soon for to be all snow. that's great. because all snow in new york city is 25 inches. not going to happen. going to be 8 to 10 or 12. at midnight if it's snowing, it will pile up more than that. but, yes, we knew it was coming. people are prepared. they got gas. hopefully not standing in lines and they need to be off the roads because what's going to happen especially by 2:00, 3:00, people will try to get home, there will be a wreck on the highway in front of them, they'll be sitting there for hours waiting for that wreck to clear.
a lot of technology helps us out. it's not something that is as potentially as deadly as you saw decades ago. >> we knew this was coming four days ago. so we prepared people him almost like a hurricane. the european model again, it did a fantastic job forecasting this combination of warm and cold coming together. now, the warm is here a little bit sooner than the cold. that's why it's raining or mixing with rain in long islands, new jersey and even manhattan. the warm got here a little...
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that's of course refring to this idea email and technology changed the way people communicate. you know, i should mention that package delivery is still continuing. that's because it is one of the areas actually seen growth, perhaps part of that reason is because of the internet. because of people doing more shopping online. but this is certainly negative reaction we have gotten from the postal workers union, which is not unexpected. they believe this will weaken the mail system and put it on a path to privatization. >> all right. athena jones reporting live from washington. we will keep an eye on that press conference going on. we will break into programming if he says anything that you really want to hear. athena jones, thank you. >>> let's shift our focus to the boy scouts of america and what could be a pivotal day in its history. more than a century its core values have been challenged but unchanged. check back in a couple hours, today the group could lift its ban on openly gay members and leaders. casey wian in irving texas where the national scout leaders are meeting. goo
that's of course refring to this idea email and technology changed the way people communicate. you know, i should mention that package delivery is still continuing. that's because it is one of the areas actually seen growth, perhaps part of that reason is because of the internet. because of people doing more shopping online. but this is certainly negative reaction we have gotten from the postal workers union, which is not unexpected. they believe this will weaken the mail system and put it on a...